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From a Senior to an Underclassmen

From a Senior to an Underclassmen

Katie Matthews, Editor in Chief November 13, 2020

After 3 long years at Freedom you learn a lot about what to do and what not to do. Heres some of my advice 1. JOIN CLUBS Join as many clubs as your interested in as a freshmen or a sophomore. You...

Senior Alisha Bhatia examines the decline of early applicants in American universities

The most radical changes in American universities

Alisha Bhatia, Staff Writer November 3, 2020

On June 18th, Emily Oyster published a simple Google form survey to her blog and it would soon become one of the best sources on the coronavirus in schools. But this is not something to be excited about....

Shakin’ Staff

Shakin’ Staff

Hayden Wooldridge, Staff Writer November 3, 2020

Some of the Freedom Newspaper staff, along with Makenna Thomas, went around Tampa and tried out milkshakes from popular chain fast food restaurants. Sofi Rao, Matthew Wilson, Thomas and Hayden Wooldridge...

The Dangers of Gacha Gaming

The Dangers of Gacha Gaming

Kenzo Cosgwell, Staff Writer October 8, 2020

On the outside, the newly released Genshin Impact looks like a seemingly normal open-world game. There’s a bright world to explore, monsters to defeat, and a colorful cast of characters. However, behind...

Students Outlook On Going To School During A Pandemic

Students Outlook On Going To School During A Pandemic

Aynialah Sheppard, Staff Writer October 2, 2020

As we all come to realize, Corona virus has enormously impacted how things have turned out this school year and throughout our nation. We have missed out on a lot of events and things we all were looking...

Is College Still Worth It?

Is College Still Worth It?

Alisha Bhatia, Staff Writter September 21, 2020

   Much of the benefit of college comes from interacting with people, whether meeting interesting students, making lifelong friends, or talking with professors. In the wake of the Coronavirus, these...

First Week Of School: Brick and Mortar

First Week Of School: Brick and Mortar

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer September 15, 2020

Nothing about this year has been normal, and for the first week of school, no one knew what to expect. With almost half of the kids in brick-and-mortar school, changes had to be made. In the classroom,...

First Week of School: Online

First Week of School: Online

Katie Matthews, Editor In Chief September 14, 2020

Starting of my senior year online was not the way I envisioned it. I do not get to see my favorite teachers every day or sit at the sacred senior table during lunch. There have been a lot of changes this...

Junior year - cut short

Junior year – cut short

Katie Matthews, Editor in Chief May 27, 2020

I was at the beach over spring break when I got a text from my friends saying there is no school for another week, everyone was excited and already making plans. Little did we know that one-week break...

Do we still need libraries?

Do we still need libraries?

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer May 27, 2020

It was extremely common in elementary school to ask your teacher if you could go to the library for a new book. But, as middle school came around, more and more laptops were being used, and things like...

A big shift in AP exams

A big shift in AP exams

Katie Matthews, Editor in Chief May 11, 2020

AP exams are going to be different this year. Since the spread of the Corona virus and the closing of high schools across the nation, AP exams will no longer be taken at school. College board has decided...

Five ways to stay entertained through quarantine

Five ways to stay entertained through quarantine

Sofia Rao, Staff Writer April 23, 2020

Staying at home all day with your family members might be driving some of us crazy... Here are 5 ways to avoid boredom during quarantine: Invest in a good streaming network. Companies like Netflix,...

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